{"id":81,"date":"2026-04-09T17:30:45","date_gmt":"2026-04-09T17:30:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tnf.ola.mybluehost.me\/coreopsis\/spring-2026-issue\/?page_id=81"},"modified":"2026-05-05T21:00:48","modified_gmt":"2026-05-05T21:00:48","slug":"the-library-of-questions-review","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/societyforritualarts.com\/coreopsis\/spring-2026-issue\/the-library-of-questions-review\/","title":{"rendered":"The Library of Questions Review"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<style>\n  .bookBox {\n    margin: 48px 0;\n  }\n  .bookBox img {\n    aspect-ratio: auto;\n    float: right;\n    margin: 0 0 32px 32px;\n    max-width: 480px;\n  }\n  .bookBox h3 {\n    font-size: 24px;\n  }\n  .bookBox h4 {\n    font-size: 21px;\n    margin-block-end: .35em;\n    margin-block-start: .35em;\n  }\n  .bookBox p {\n    margin-block-start: .5em;\n    margin-block-end: .5em;\n  }\n  h1, h2 {\n    text-align: center;\n  }\n  h2 {\n    font-size: 28px;\n    margin-block-start: .5em\n  }\n  h1, h3 {\n    font-weight: 800;\n    margin-block-end: .35em;\n  }\n  h5 {\n    font-size: 21px;\n    margin-top: 48px;\n  }\n<\/style>\n<div class=\"container\">\n        <h4 class=\"category\">Book Review<\/h4>\n\t<main class=\"content\">\n\t\t<h1>Immediate Keepsake Asks Readers to Soak up the Magic Around Them<\/h1>\n\t\t<h2>By Tabitha Dial<\/h2>\n\t\t<div class=\"bookBox\">\n\t\t\t<img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"\/coreopsis\/spring-2026-issue\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/LibraryOfQuestions.jpg\"\/>\n\t\t\t<h3>The Library of Questions<\/h3>\n\t\t\t<h4>By Lida Pavlova<\/h4>\n\t\t\t<h4>Illustrated by Khvost Sennikov<\/h4>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\n\t\t<p>&#8220;The Library of Questions&#8221; is the kind of book that entices you to peek inside&#8211; a beautifully crafted and organized hardcover, it has the look and feel of an immediate keepsake. But readers must open carefully&#8211; It innately knows what each individual needs.<\/p>\n\t\t<p>Its author Lida Pavlova wrote that we look for answers from our intuition and divination tools such as Tarot cards because we desire a connection to magic. And we want &#8220;the quiet chat with the miracle&#8221; (27).<\/p>\n\t\t<p>One example of a chat with the miracle was early on Halloween morning 2025, when I turned to \u201cThe Library of Questions\u201d. Prepared to finish reading Lida Pavlova&#8217;s straightforward intention-setting introductions, I opened the book instead to the first of her many unique spreads.<\/p>\n\t\t<p>To those unfamiliar, a spread is also known as a layout for a card reading. Divided into four sections, Pavlova&#8217;s book features Magical Spreads, Practical Spreads, Self-Care Spreads, and Seasonal Spreads.<\/p>\n\t\t<p>\u201cMy mind doesn\u2019t seem to start looking for answers, solutions, and ideas until I ask the right questions\u201d (13), Pavlova writes that she wants us to fill our lives with quality questions that help our brains find possibilities (14). Solutions, answers, and ways out are only some of the creative opportunities our minds can map out after we teach our intuition what it can ask.<\/p>\n\t\t<p>She wants readers to remember that intuitive prompts like hers work because we do not expect the perfect, right answer right away. The answers that immediately come to us, she writes, offer insight and help, but they also scratch the surface of our own wisdom:<\/p>\n\t\t<caption><p>The answers will keep coming after you do the reading or journaling. Be open to them. Expect them, but without pressure. Ask your questions &#8212; do the answering yourself &#8212; and then stay open to the answers you would\u2019ve never thought of in the first place (15)<\/p><\/caption>\n\t\t<p>Pavlova believes this practice builds value. \u201cYou can train yourself to see more information in the cards, and to find more information inside your mind\u201d (16). It is a type of mind magic worth pursuing as a discipline (16).<\/p>\n\t\t<p>If we interact with the questions in the order they appear in the book, we begin with Pavlova\u2019s exercise in seeing ourselves as adventurers with maps and banners that we carry for success. We end with a spread designed to read for our birthday, with our personal new year in mind. Both the first and final spread usher in empowering self-talk. Both spreads dare us to make good on promises we may wish to keep with our innermost selves.<\/p>\n\t\t<p>Let\u2019s look at how some of the spreads can influence the way we think and behave.<\/p>\n\t\t<h5>A Personal Interaction:<\/h5>\n\t\t<p>The Sheer Madness Spread (137) appeared when I randomly opened \u201cThe Library of Questions\u201d on the third day of November 2025. November, significant, in this case, to creatives as a month many commit to writing a novel, either with or without a community.<\/p> \n\t\t<p>This was my first year pursuing the writing challenge, though I knew about it for 20 years. I chose a nonfiction project that involved tracking interactions with others. It was a last-minute decision. I hadn\u2019t spent the previous month preparing, which is common to people who join the challenge.<\/p>\n\t\t<p>\u201cThe Library of Questions\u201d knew I made a sudden, large commitment. The endeavor of writing regularly wasn&#8217;t &#8220;sheer madness&#8221; in itself, but adding the homework of tracking my interactions with others may be &#8220;something grand and probably stupid&#8221; (137), as Pavlova describes the intended application of her spread.<\/p>\n\t\t<p>Here are the questions that the \u201cSheer Madness Spread\u201d asks:<\/p>\n\t\t<ol>\n\t\t<li>Why do I want to do this?<\/li>\n\t\t<li>Why, deep down, do I want to do this?<\/li>\n\t\t<li>What will happen if I completely abandon this?<\/li>\n\t\t<li>What will the result be if I implement it more gently and cautiously?<\/li>\n\t\t<li>What will happen if I fully commit to this crazy idea?<\/li>\n\t\t<\/ol>\n\t\t<p>The process of completing the questions as a journal prompt showed me just one of many applications a spread like this can have for readers. It holds great value as a means to finding the purpose behind the more challenging projects we want to finish.<\/p>\n\t\t<p>The survey of motivation she published as the \u201cSheer Madness Spread\u201d is one of multiple examples of Pavlova allowing us to see ourselves fully and give ourselves a chance to let go of things we may want to do one day but not the next.<\/p>\n\t\t<p>If you\u2019re wondering, I exceeded my original goal of 20,000 words for the November writing challenge by almost 10,000 words. The \u201cSheer Madness Spread\u201d refreshed my ambition while allowing my ego to stay in check at a stage where I started to doubt myself or possibly, eventually, burn out.<\/p>\n\t\t<h5>Deeper Adventures within \u201cThe Library of Questions\u201d:<\/h5>\n\t\t<p>Pavlova&#8217;s first two spreads focus on adventure: one giving us a psychological landscape of our resources and values, the other a simple four-question layout with two characters that can be used to provide ideas for a short story:<\/p>\n\t\t<p>\u201cAdventure\u201d (29) (Pavlova\u2019s second spread):\n\t\t<ol>\n\t\t<li>Choose your weapon (what will help you?)<\/li>\n\t\t<li>Choose your ally (who will help you?)<\/li>\n\t\t<li>Choose your enemy (what or whom are you fighting?)<\/li>\n\t\t<li>Let\u2019s see what happens (possible outcomes)<\/li>\n\t\t<\/ol>\n\t\t<p>Finishing this spread can leave one feeling like they have a benevolent narrator. They can feel like they understand a situation from a more objective lens. It\u2019s perfect to shed light and can be used as a creative writing prompt.<\/p>\n\t\t<p>Magical Spreads section inspires plenty of imagination. It plays with archetypes like the beekeeper, cat goddess, a paranormal pigeon, the unicorn, the wanderer, and more. It contains 50 separate spreads. Very much influenced by folk lore and fairy tales, it ends with spreads called \u201cThere are Three Paths\u201d(84), \u201cWitch\u2019s Familiars\u201d(85), and \u201cThe Ultimate Guide Through Scary Things\u201d (86).<\/p>\n\t\t<p>The Magical Spreads are not pure flights of fancy. The final three sets of questions do not shy away from difficult matters. \u201cThere are Three Paths\u201d asks readers to look at what they are willing to make sacrifices for, what stories direct their lives as they repeat those stories to themselves, and what one thing we are protecting that shapes the meaning of our lives. The \u201cWitch\u2019s Familiars\u201d give readers a chance to look for four helpful tools to face a difficult situation: the confidence to be in the right mindset, how to find helpful information, what will assist with material resources and funds, and what warning sign will help keep you from making a false step. Finally, \u201cThe Ultimate Guide Through Scary Things\u201d guides readers through the \u201cbig why\/goal\u201d behind an important or potentially terrifying action they must take&#8211; and asks how you can transform anxiety into an ally, how to comfort yourself, and lastly, \u201chow to reward myself for my bravery when it\u2019s all over\u201d (86).<\/p>\n\t\t<p>For those inclined to practical thoughts and actions, particularly in the realm of work, relationships, money concerns and more, Pavlova includes a Practical Spreads section that is worth discussing on its own. See the conclusion of this review.<\/p>\n\t\t<p>Early entries in the Magical Spreads section, including &#8220;Ancient Amulet&#8221; (30) and &#8220;Benevolent Spirits&#8221; (31) can ease the heart. Ending with the questions &#8220;How to protect your loved ones?&#8221; and &#8220;Why do [benevolent spirits] love me?&#8221;, respectively, compassion for one&#8217;s wellbeing and a desire for support set the tone for how to use this book, as well as the purposes of the spreads found under Self-Care.<\/p>\n\t\t<p>Applications for Self-Care and Tarot Professionals:<\/p>\n\t\t<p>The Self-Care section, with 26 spreads, welcomes you to hold its hand and covers a broad scope of personal needs. This includes the type of concerns approached in the \u201cSheer Madness\u201d questions shared at the beginning of this review.<\/p>\n\t\t<p>\u201cCare\u201d (131), \u201cFaith\u201d (132), and \u201cRage\u201d (133) are explored fearlessly and inquisitively &#8212; making the Self-Care section particularly eye-opening to those interested in receiving or giving counselling and therapy.<\/p>\n\t\t<p>Pavlova includes what many writers of books like hers forget to do. She recognizes there are many ways to look at and handle anger. \u201cI Don\u2019t Have to Be Good\u201d (135), a spread about accepting anger, asks six questions, ending with:<\/p>\n\t\t<p>&#8220;What way of thinking about my anger can be helpful? What can my rage embody?&#8221;<\/p>\n\t\t<p>And<\/p>\n\t\t<p>&#8220;Inner strength. Why am I valuable or right regardless of any emotions I may have?&#8221; (135).<\/p>\n\t\t<p>Tarot professionals may immediately recognize the possibility to serve others with a combination of the &#8220;Daily Frog&#8221; (32) and the &#8220;Dark Forest&#8221; (33) which follows. The first is a one card pull for the day that stands out from the usual &#8212; it asks how we can be \u201cthe most extraordinary, amazing and gladdest frog today?\u201d (32).<\/p>\n\t\t<p>As a professional Tarot reader of many years myself, it is refreshing to see such language from Pavlova. Adopting different personas is a useful strategy practiced by Jung and other psychologists. It can help navigate trying times or allow one to step outside of their comfort zone to set new boundaries, accomplish a task, or go after a job. Why not give your deck a chance to have fun and read it to learn how be an extraordinary, amazing, and gladdest frog?<\/p>\n\t\t<p>The \u201cDark Forest\u201d spread may be used for Tarot readings when a client doesn\u2019t know what they want to ask &#8212; or if they wish to keep the purpose for their reading to themselves. One may or may not wish to include the fourth question in the spread. Or they may alter it to suit their own reading style:<\/p>\n\t\t<p>\u201cDark Forest\u201d<\/p>\n\t\t<ol>\n\t\t<li>What should I fear here?<\/li>\n\t\t<li>What should I trust here?<\/li>\n\t\t<li>What am I searching for here?<\/li>\n\t\t<li>What might I lose here?<\/li>\n\t\t<\/ol>\n\t\t<p>To wow both Tarot readers and for Tarot clients who seek magic and marvelous insight, the &#8220;Summer Night in a Fairy Forest&#8221; (46), is a great fit. One of its questions asks what a quarter or more of the book wishes readers to explore: &#8220;What do you do to soak up the magic of this world?&#8221; This particular spread stretches our impressions and beliefs about ourselves. It challenges us to explore where we need magic &#8212; and what can awaken \u201cour minds and our interest\u201d (46) again.<\/p>\n\t\t<h5>Conclusion:<\/h5>\n\t\t<p>\u201cThe Library of Questions\u201d is a book that anyone can use, regardless of their familiarity with journaling, self-help, or divination books and tools. It\u2019s an invaluable resource, adaptable to psychological or spiritual inspiration, creative writing, entertainment, or more reflective problem solving.<\/p>\n\t\t<p>Pavlova briefly gives a heartfelt and grounded explanation of what Tarot is and answers the question \u201cIs this Witchcraft?\u201d early in her book. She argues that \u201cmetaphysically \u2026(w)e are all pure magic. Handling and understanding magic is witchcraft\u201d (23).<\/p>\n\t\t<p>She puts readers at ease when it comes to using and learning Tarot:<\/p>\n\t\t<p>\u201cAs with everything else, the more you read cards, the better you get at it. Each card tells its own story. If you look at those stories closely, you\u2019ll find ways to apply their wisdom to your own life and problems\u201d (18).<\/p>\n\t\t<p>Pavlova goes further, addressing the importance of reflection and uncovering solutions as she introduces her Practical Spreads section (91):<\/p>\n\t\t<p>&#8220;Card readings change lives. Journaling helps us find ways that have been hidden from our anxious minds&#8221; (p 91). She describes the practical section as one full of questions that involve common confrontations within our work, relationships, money worries, and more.<\/p>\n\t\t<p>A bit like a sponsor in a twelve step program, where \u201cOne day at a time, sometimes one hour at a time\u201d is commonly advised, Pavlova\u2019s Practical Spreads include \u201cThe Dawn\u201d (101), \u201cGood Morning\u201d (102), \u201cGood Day\u201d (103) and \u201cNot-So-Good Day\u201d (104)<\/p>\n\t\t<p>The Practical Spread section is full of clean ways to handle relationships, deal with \u201cWhen Things are Really Bad\u201d (107) and not lose your \u201cgladdest frog\u201d persona to more everyday issues. Some favorite spreads here include \u201cCreativity\u201d (111) and &#8220;Objectivity and Productivity\u201d (112).<\/p>\n\t\t<p>The spreads in the Practical Spreads section include one in the spirit of not controlling others called \u201cYou Can Only Inspire Them\u201d (100). Another reminds me of my own psychologist who changed me into a much more autonomous person when she kept telling me \u201cIt\u2019s your life, Tabitha!\u201d That spread is \u201cThe Decision is Yours\u201d (122).<\/p>\n\t\t<p>The \u201cThe Decision is Yours\u201d spread is one for any skeptics and fearmongers who may feel people who use divination have a belief that their cards hold knowledge that they must follow, and that they think they spell out a future that they cannot have any say in.<\/p>\n\t\t<p>The premise of \u201cThe Library of Questions\u201d is to find and maintain your own magic and extraordinary value. Many spreads help us engage in the world around us and uncover unconventional sources and inspiration as we support and handle our best selves. Even the twenty sets of questions in the \u201cSeasonal Spreads\u201d are designed to usher in wonder and a deeper knowing of oneself in the rhythm of nature: itself a grand miracle.<\/p>\n\t\t<p>If you want an innovative way to solve problems with a fun but wise approach to human nature, folklore, and self-awareness, \u201cThe Library of Questions\u201d is an ideal book. If you believe in magic&#8211; and the good questions that it often takes to recognize magic&#8211; grab this book. Get it for anyone who wants to better grasp the ability to read cards, whatever system they have: Lenormand and Oracle as well as Tarot. Refresh a seasoned reader\u2019s ability to make the most of their deck. Put new life into a journal near you through \u201cThe Library of Questions.\u201d Or just use it to delight friends and loved ones, those who can show us the strongest personal magic of all.<\/p>\n\t<\/main>\n\t<section class=\"authorBio\">\n\t\t<img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"\/coreopsis\/spring-2026-issue\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/04\/Dial-Questions.jpg\"\/>\n<div>\n\t\t<p>Tabitha Dial, Poetry Editing Team. A Winner of the Penned Literary Contest (2021) and member of Jersey City Writers. 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